March 13-19

9:05 a.m. – Morning Classics – Fauré: Impromtu, Op. 86 for Harp; Nadermann: Sonata in C major for Harp; Giuliana: Gran Duetto Concertante for Flute and Guitar, Op. 52; Telemann: Two Concerti in D major for three Trumpets; Monteverdi: Two Madrigals; Boccherini: Symphony #6 in A major

1:00 p.m An American Abroad Special – Women’s Rights After The Arab Spring - The revolutions of the Arab Spring promised greater freedoms for the people of the Middle East. But while some freedoms have been gained, stability has been lost. In many cases, it's become more dangerous, especially for women.

4:00 p.m. Radiolab – Zoos”In a cruel trick of evolution, humans can stand just three feet from a ferocious animal and still be perfectly safe. Radiolab goes to the zoo to ask what's with our need to get close to "wildness"? We poke at where we stand in this paradox -- starting with the Romans, and ending in the rain forests of Belize… staring into the eyes of a wild jaguar.

7:30 p.m. The Chieftains – an encore music documentary salutes Ireland’s musical ambassadors. You will hear music recorded throughout their storied career, interviews, and tributes from Celtic music historians.

1:30 p.m. Musician’s Spotlight – The Hooligans - Longtime Montana favorites, The Hooligans, waited over 20 years to release their first recording "Beggars and Thieves" and along the way picked up an album producer and part time member, Little Feat's Bill Payne. Finding themselves just hitting their stride, the veteran band is entering a new and exciting phase in their history.

8:30 p.m. Reflections West – Erin Saldin reflects on the mysterious bond between parent and child. She pairs her thoughts with the classic western novel Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson.